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    As a 20 yr old I was a bag of nerves, no sleep etc. But once the flag dropped it was all gone.
    Not many current racers would have experienced push starts, that was even more stressful. That total silence just before the first engine fired, was something else.
    As you get to my age (60) it all becomes so relaxed, ok, lined up, flag drops,off we go !!! Heart rate hardly over 80. Gaz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    Heart rate hardly over 80, as opposed to 180 ?" Gaz.
    Do they put dimmers knobs on them pace makers these days ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Do they put dimmers knobs on them pace makers these days ?
    Probably good the ticker doesn't read that high now. The 'oh god' moments still happen,but at a much slower speed . Gaz.

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    No race day nerves for me, although I know two people I raced with and there race day ritual included a nervous chunder in the morning

    I actually get pretty lethargic and sleepy while we're waiting on the dummy grid
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    I'd be more nervous about getting waxed than racing! Hot wax on those delicate bits...then ripped off? No thanks. Eyes are watering just thinking about it.

    Having only ever raced at Taupo(and Paeroa once) Im fine the night before but driving up out of the pine trees on Broadlands Road I get that knot in my tummy... then it's straight to the toilet as soon as Im at the track.
    Paeroa was different tho. Was more nervous at sign on and scrutineering than the racing. Once on the track I get so focused the nerves are gone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin View Post
    I'd be more nervous about getting waxed than racing! Hot wax on those delicate bits...then ripped off? No thanks. Eyes are watering just thinking about it.
    They only rip the wax off. Not the bits...

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    I'm fat to Nervous to keep reading

    or go any where near a race track AGAIN



    na bugger that it is the night before (now) and I'm up reading this

    shows how bad it gets
    now where is my wax!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    They only rip the wax off. Not the bits...
    You know this from experience?

    There goes my image of you as the big hairy biker.
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    I remembered yesterday just how stressed I get on the dummy grid. I espicially hate when someone crashes and we're all stuck there for ages. Usually have to cut engine and take skid lid off to breathe.

    Waxing. I'm sure all the top riders do it to save a few gramms. Chopper's new sprog probably has a hairier back than him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin View Post
    You know this from experience?
    No but I do watch TV

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    There goes my image of you as the big hairy biker.
    I'm not big...

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